goal AIthe research division of artificial intelligence de Meta, has released a new language model called LIMA, a technology trained on a massive dataset of text and code, capable of generating text, translating languages, writing different types of content, and seems to be on par with GPT-4 and Bard in terms of performance.
LIMA trains on a massive dataset of text and code, including books, articles, code, and other forms of text. With this access, learn how to generate text, translate languages, write different types of creative content, and answer questions in an informative way.
LIME Better than GPT and Bard?
The researchers got results interesting, compared to other broad models of language. Compared to responses controlled by humans, specifically GPT-4, Bard and DaVinci-003 (trained with human feedback), the responses generated by LIMA were quite impressive. For example, in 43% of cases, LIMA responses were equivalent to or preferred over GPT-4.
Furthermore, in the case of Bard, LIMA was preferred in 58% of the cases. In the case of DaVinci-003, the preference for LIMA increased significantly, reaching almost 65% of the cases.
These results highlight the strength and effectiveness of LIMA as a response generator, surpassing even models trained with human feedback, and support its potential to offer advanced artificial intelligence solutions and highlight its contribution to the field of text generation and language comprehension. natural.
Meta AI, a “not so new” division
Meta AI is the artificial intelligence research division of Meta. However, the division was founded in 2012 as Facebook’s Artificial Intelligence Research Lab (FAIR) and was rebranded in 2022 to unify concepts with “rebranding.”
Currently, Meta AI is responsible for developing new artificial intelligence technologies that can be used to improve Meta’s products and services. The division has made significant advances in several areas, such as natural language processing, computer vision, and machine learning.
LIMA is still in development, but is available to developers and businesses through the Meta AI Research Platform. To use it, you will need to create an account and request access.